Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang didn’t hold back praise for China’s tech ecosystem this week, calling its supply chain a “miracle” at the China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing. 🌐 The AI chip giant’s leader highlighted China’s unique blend of scale, innovation, and expertise in computer science—key ingredients powering the global tech revolution.
“The supply chain of China is a miracle. It’s built on deep technology, AI, and software, not just labor,” Huang told reporters. 💻 He emphasized that Chinese firms are critical to solving complex challenges, like designing systems for massive populations—a skill he called “incredibly sophisticated.”
Huang’s comments come amid rising U.S.-China tech tensions, but he doubled down on collaboration: “Supply chain is connection. It takes many suppliers and providers around the world.” 🤝 Nvidia, now valued at over $4 trillion, relies on global partnerships to build its cutting-edge hardware and software.
On AI’s future, Huang compared it to a sci-fi blockbuster: “The last 10 years were prep. Now, AI can *reason*. It’s incredible.” 🚀 But he also stressed safety, urging focus on cybersecurity and environmental monitoring to keep the tech revolution responsible.
With China’s vast talent pool in science and math, Huang sees the region as a powerhouse for AI’s next chapter. “China has great researchers perfectly prepared for this moment,” he said. 🔬
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